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Well considering the star of the show is named after a satellite and the future guardians of her child are named after asteroids and other dwarf planets, and don't think Pluto has much to worry about save that there are now even more dwarf planets out there. (Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris. With Ceres being one of the Amazon Quartet already along with asteroids Pallas, Juno and Vesta.)

So how will they add in Sailor Haumea, Sailor Makemake, and Sailor Eris?

Unfortunately, no. No Pictures, no Trailer, no new info either. And it's starting to wear on my patience! But as ChibiGoku (and a couple others have said on this thread) we may get some new info at the Tokyo International Anime Fair of this year, which starts at the 21st of March.

Unfortunately, no. No Pictures, no Trailer, no new info either. And it's starting to wear on my patience! But as ChibiGoku (and a couple others have said on this thread) we may get some new info at the Tokyo International Anime Fair of this year, which starts at the 21st of March.

I can not wait because I hope that the design of the character will not change much with such "saint seya omega" drawing a lot has changed if compared to the beginning ...

Personally I hope she's much more involved this time so the Anime can be closer to the Manga version.

The manga has so much problems I'd rather not. She's a terrible writer, despite getting an interesting concept.
Also as I said earlier, the formula as it is doesn't work anymore. Times have changed. Trying to repeat it as is either will fail or produce something sub-par.

The manga has so much problems I'd rather not. She's a terrible writer, despite getting an interesting concept.
Also as I said earlier, the formula as it is doesn't work anymore. Times have changed. Trying to repeat it as is either will fail or produce something sub-par.

I have mixed feelings about the manga but come on looking at the sales of the series worldwide you are clearly in the minority.

They didnt follow the manga last time so it would make sense if they followed it now.

If you ask me, I rather have the remake be an adaptation that can stand alone well so more people can get into it; pandering to manga fans should just be gravy. It'll be more awesome if this series last at least 100 episodes so it'll be easier to syndicate on U.S. TV (seriously this NEEDS to be on TV like Nickelodeon).

They didnt follow the manga last time so it would make sense if they followed it now.

That would mean any character that is not named Usagi Tsukino being characterized as deep as single sheet of paper. The manga is repetitive, since it mostly follows the same pattern (only one chapter per Senshi, rest on Usagi). Add that the villains are really terrible (at least in the anime some of them got a minimal development). The equivalent of Sailor Stars managed to disgust me as much as the relevant part of the anime (why they didn't stop at S?).

As for Takeuchi being a terrible writer...She managed to screw up Sailor V that had a completely different tone by shoehorning needless drama in the last chapters.

Plus all the supposed tinkering she had in the license for the anime, though the truth of this will always remain unknown.

That would mean any character that is not named Usagi Tsukino being characterized as deep as single sheet of paper. The manga is repetitive, since it mostly follows the same pattern (only one chapter per Senshi, rest on Usagi). Add that the villains are really terrible (at least in the anime some of them got a minimal development). The equivalent of Sailor Stars managed to disgust me as much as the relevant part of the anime (why they didn't stop at S?).

As for Takeuchi being a terrible writer...She managed to screw up Sailor V that had a completely different tone by shoehorning needless drama in the last chapters.

Plus all the supposed tinkering she had in the license for the anime, though the truth of this will always remain unknown.

But please note that is just your opinion.

I am going to say I am reading the manga for the first time with this re-release (I only saw random episodes of the anime). And while I like certain things about it I am not that big of a fan of the series. It just doesn't do it for me. To the point that I stopped buying the manga but went with taking it out from the library. It's a classic series so I want to finish reading it, I just don't like it enough to buy it.

However there are a lot of people that love the manga. The manga continues to top the best sellers list in the US and I believe it did very well in other countries. So the fact of the matter is they would be silly to not do a manga adaption because a lot of people obviously do enjoy it.

It doesn't really matter what individual people think is a good or bad story. Things appeal to people differently after all.

You may as well pass over most shortcomings, but when the same stuff is repeated ad nauseam it stops working (even for Toei, which tried a similar formula immediately after SM, trying with Cutey Honey F... and the results are for everyone to see). Plus let's not forget the anime manage to alienate part of the fanbase with SuperS and Sailor Stars, with some choices regarding certain characters (the first one being Ami, I still remember certain heated debates back in the day).
The fact the manga still sells is not really relevant to the issue. The reissue was published even here, but I stopped right at the S arc, since afterwards everything goes downhill. Still, it was a success AFAIK. But I still remember Takeuchi has done basically nothing worthwile after Sailormoon.
I know I wouldn't watch another 100+ episode series. Precure is already testing my patience with its 48-50 episode formula.

Nostalgia factor notwithstanding, I suspect that my 28-year-old self will not tolerate the shallowness of a very traditional 90s magical-girl series, especially after the recent Deconstructor Fleets, particularly Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha and Puella Magi Madoka Magica, pretty much executed Base Delta Zero on the Magical Girl Planet and left its surface naught but superheated radioactive glass.

When I was a kid I used to think Final Fantasy 7 was the cat's meow, the best game ever. I recently attempted to replay it, making sure to leave off my nostalgia goggles, and couldn't make it more than a few hours in before I stopped and realized, "Damn, this game is awful. How did I ever like it so much?"

I can't tolerate Precure, original or otherwise, despite the original Futari wa Pretty Cure being held up as a deconstruction of the genre. Not after Nanoha and Madoka, anyway.

I might be willing to check this out for nostalgia's sake, but I doubt I'll be too interested unless they take the concept only and rewrite it for a 2013 audience.